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Stories from the collection at
Leeds Beckett University
Karen Fisher & Rob O’Brien
Showcasing Leeds Art Libraries: Stories from the Collection
The Tetley, Tuesday 17th April, 2018, 2-3.30 p.m.
Archive and Special CollectionsThe Archive and Special Collections
of Leeds Beckett University are
currently held at the University’s
Library situated at our Headingley
Campus.
We collect, describe and preserve
material for future generations
while seeking to promote knowledge
of, and access to, this rich heritage
for educational, professional and
research purposes.
The Archive and Special Collections are
open to the public by appointment only
http://libguides.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/archives
Leeds College of Art Archive
• Includes prospectuses, newspaper cuttings, pamphlets and letters
• Collected over a long period beginning in the early 1920s
• Leeds College of Art (1927–1970) grew out of the Leeds Mechanics
Institute and went on to become a faculty of Leeds Polytechnic (later
Leeds Metropolitan University and now Leeds Beckett University) and
Jacob Kramer College (later Leeds College of Art and now Leeds Arts
University)
Arts
education
in
Leeds
Diagram created by
Keith Rowntree,
Principal Information
Assistant – Archives
From the Archive: press cuttings
Leeds School/College of Art
newspaper cuttings book
(1922–33)
Leeds College of Art
newspaper cuttings book
(1966–73)
From the Archive: press cuttings
Coverage of the police raid
of the Lovers and Romances
exhibition at the Leeds
Institute Gallery in 1966, and
the subsequent trial (for
obscenity) of Stass Paraskos
(student, 1956–58, and,
later, teacher at Leeds
College of Art).
From the Archive: press cuttings
1927 newspaper article by College Principal Harold H.
Holden, who argues that the citizens of Leeds have
the power to appreciate and create beauty.
Holden suggests imagining which buildings one likes
best, simple arrangement of household objects, not
littering the streets, protesting the cutting down of
trees, and asking for more open spaces.
From the Archive: press cuttings
Notification of the
appointment of 24-
year-old Loris H. Rey
as head of the
sculpture department
in 1927.
Notification of the
appointment of
Douglas S. Andrews
as Principal of the
Leeds College of Art,
at a salary of £900 a
year, in 1928.
From the Archive: press cuttingsThe Observer, in 1973,
reports on the absorption of
arts colleges into the new
polytechnics.
Design lecturers at Leeds
welcome the new contacts
with engineering and
commerce departments.
Fine arts lecturers point out that their retreat has been “invaded by
organisation men with their schedules and their committees”. Our
correspondent wonders if by injecting a sense of humour into higher
education the fine artists will “find themselves being tolerated as the
court jesters to our modern palaces of technology”.
From the Archive: books
Books by Norbert
Lynton (1927–2007),
art historian and critic,
who lectured on the
History of Art and
Architecture at Leeds
College of Art from
1950–61.
The Library’s main collection
Located in the University’s Leslie
Silver Building in its City
Campus, the Sheila Silver
Library contains the collections
of print books and journals
(along with extensive online
collections) for the School of Art,
Architecture and Design.
Main collection: books
Books, indicating a diversity of research expertise, by
current lecturing staff Dr Kiff Bamford and Dr Julia Kelly.
Main collection: articles
Article by Dr Alan Dunn
(Senior Lecturer at the
School of Art, Architecture
and Design), published in the
Journal of Writing in Creative
Practice, accessible from the
Library’s online journal
collection.
Leeds Beckett Repository
Article by Dr Jill Gibbon
(Senior Lecturer at the School
of Art, Architecture and
Design) and Christine
Sylvester (University of
Connecticut) available from
the Leeds Beckett Repository.
Lecturer research profile
Profile of Dr Lisa
Stansbie, Dean of
School – School of Art,
Architecture and
Design, on the Leeds
Arts Research Centre
website.
Contact details
Karen Fisher & Rob O’Brien
0113 812 1106 / 0113 812 4240
@LibFisherObrien
Academic Librarians for Art, Architecture
and Design